Tag: books
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See No Evil. hear evil. Teach No Evil?
[ad_1] The question of whether or not we should teach the real warts of our country and all its history founded here in Philadelphia is literally tearing America in half – and some of the most intense debate is happening locally. Solving this existential crisis could be the most important challenge we face as a ... -
Science, Religion and Politics Collide as Nations Try to Define the Beginning of Life : Shot
[ad_1] This computer-generated image shows the formation of a zygote after fertilization. Republican-led states such as Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Oklahoma have passed laws declaring that life begins at conception. Anatomical Travelogue/Scientific Source hide caption toggle caption Anatomical Travelogue/Scientific Source This computer-generated image shows the formation of a zygote after fertilization. Republican-led states such as ... -
Cultural history of education
[ad_1] Commentary You can read parts 1 and 2 of this series here and here. Throughout the nineteenth century, Enlightenment rationalism gradually weakened the influence of the Christian worldview. The separation of church and state naturally led to the development of public schools and the decoupling of education from traditional religious influences. In North America, ... -
Kansas Democrats Propose Plan to Address Education Costs – Newstalk KZRG
[ad_1] TOPEKA — Kansas Democrats followed in President Joe Biden’s footsteps by unveiling plans for post-secondary school affordability on Thursday. House Democrats have proposed a three-pronged package to reduce the cost of secondary education development opportunities. This package benefits all levels of stakeholders including students, parents, employers and Kansas. The package presented to lawmakers for ... -
A rhyming guide to eclipse science
[ad_1] Have you ever seen a solar eclipse? A new book for readers of all ages explains the science behind rare and wonderful events. Solar eclipses occur somewhere on Earth almost every year, but it’s rare to see one where you live. So when tens of millions went out to watch his 2017 total solar ... -
Shut down Edmodo. The Anti-Racism Education Center will finish its work.news bites
[ad_1] Ed Tech platform Edmodo will be shutting down in September and the Center for Antiracist Education will no longer produce new materials. Sora is an add-on for Google Classroom, and now News Bites adds even more features. Ed technology platform Edmodo shuts down in September, Center for Antiracist Education no longer produces new materials, ... -
4 areas every company must consider to gain market share
[ad_1] phoenix, August 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — What if the pandemic was just a rehearsal? Can your business survive the next catastrophe? “Instead of guessing or watching how things play out, we use data to help organizations succeed and potentially gain market share, even when other companies struggle. You can maximize your potential,” says Apolinski, ... -
Rockland Community College Launches Healthcare Science Program
[ad_1] Rockland Community College (RCC) has introduced an associate degree in Healthcare Science program for the fall semester. A statement released by the Suffern-based school said the program provided “a strong foundation in both mathematics and the sciences necessary to succeed in the fields of health care administration, community health, ...











